MacLeod Building

Location:
2356 Main Mall
Date:
1961-1964
Architect:
Thompson, Berwick & Pratt
Cost:
$1,421,343
Sources of funds:
Contributions from Electrical Industry to UBC Development Fund
Architectural features:
This 3-floor building has similar features with Chemical Engineering Building. Its other noticable feature is its cantilevered exterior corner beams and grey brick infills in between painted concrete frame.
Name History:
This building is named after Dr. Hector MacLeod, former Dean of the faculty of Applied Science.
Construction Type:
Concrete
Note:
This is part of the Applied Science Complex. This facility is the second unit to construct on a 15-acre site at the south end of campus for faculty of Applied Science.
Sources:
Ceremonies Office; UBC Buildings (Campus Planning)

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